Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 January 1860 — Page 4

sweet sadness iti the eyes, and the pale lovely face bad a look of care upon it, that wo seldom see in one as young. Her face grew bright with pleasure as she looked opon me, for though we bad never met before, onr hearts seemed bound together by love. • '. ., '

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DR, HAMPTON.

Correspondence of tlie Indiana Reveille.

(For the Indian* Reveille.J •' THE HAUNTED HEART.

THE TEUPI.aWS RETLIIX

Consebsville, Dtc. 30, 1833

ci tuk eoutaav mas

it mu. a. t. attia nr rout I come afar from Eastern lands, Ky feet bare pressed the «x! ’.N'caih (he tall palms of Palestine, ’* WI>ert once 1 he,Saviour trcel. 1 're lathed my brow in Jordan'* tide, Knelt on It* fir-famed shore, Wftoie rocks and waver, and sparkling rand, Are rich with uml lore.

Mr. Editor :— I now propose to begin the redemption of my promise, es you are so kindly responding to my proposal.— Hut what shall 1 write about? ,1 might write aboutour town —which is a charming little city of between 2000 and 3000 population, compactly built, with broad, clean streets, ornamented with neat and tasteful public and private buildings: or of the'surrounding country which is scarcely rivalled either in beauty of locality or richness of soil, Uul that wo’d not interest your readers, os matters merely local arc rarely interesting eiccpt at Lome.

There h i human ftce Daguerreotyped open the tablets of Ihll throbbing heart';

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It huh a winning grace, That *w«t aud nailing face—

1 cannot. If I wonl J, command the image to depart.

And finite*—how pleasantly It smile*—frown!ns never yit; And then It *eem* A thrilling halo stream* From those sweet eyes, whose light of love I never can forget.

It comes to me In dreams.

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I sat down beside them, and clasped her bead in mine, and with the other held that of the little one, and spoke gently to them. We talked of the brilliant, sunset—of the world around—and then as onr thoughts raised higher, of that beautiful world fliers the sky. White we talked thus, Silla’s eyes sparkled with unusual luster, and she said "O 1 am going soon to live in place, ’‘ but as a shade ofTadaess flitted across her sister’s brow,, she ad tied, "you’ll come soon, loo, dearest, wont you? 0, we will be so happy there together with mamma, and we will nevitr part again.” Adda pressed her to . her heatt, but didnot speaky '■■■ The shades of evening gathered about us,'and they arose to depart. I accompanied them to jheir home, and - parted from’ them not without promising to meet them again. Our separation was brief, for soon a messenger'came t'f me, saying, ‘'Our Sil* ta is going home.” I hastened to their home, and was taken into a pleasant room where upon a bed near the window, the little sufferer lay.—■ Her face was scarcely less white than the pillow upon which she rested.—■ She was gazing upon the setting sun, and bad asked to be brought near the window, that she might look once more upon the sun u.iking to his res'. The gentle zephyr fanned her brow, and in her hand she held a pufo white ruse. Adda sat by Silla’s side holding one of her little.hands, hut her face was almost as ' pale as the one on which she looked. . As 1 entered, she came forward to meet me, threw her arms around my neck, and burst into a flood of tears, hut when she saw that it disturbed her sister, she became more composed, and; sat down again beside the bed. • •

Its lonely valleys, that nt changed While centuries Mrci* by. In all thdr gorgeous beauty tUU. Alotiif lu saler• lie, ; And shepherd'] gently lead their flecks, lle-lde them as of old, - ’llhl pastures preen, with loving care, Securely thereeafold.

AX ELOPEMENT. AXD MARHIAGE.

One day week before last might have been seen two young and youthful persons—the one. male, and (he other female—catering this lawn, with all haste, naif upon some important business;— They soon found the Lederc House, and unfolded to the-obliging landlord, the sum and.,substance of their mission, which was nothing more' nor less than this: They ' were. two fond and loving hearts from The State of Kentucky, that land of cruel and bard hearted'parents, who had fled to the free Stale aflndiqna, where bars and grates, which often mp the fondest ties of love and youth, are less frequent, to consummate the desire of their pure and honest hearts, Matrt* After the preliminary matters, were arranged,. Esquire Pleasants .was called in, and in a short time, they were happily united in the bonds of wedlock, and wenf on their way rejoicing, to their “old Kentucky home," far away., Our best wishes go with the youthful pair, and we hope their pathway alt through life may be as smooth and free from sorrow as now; and/ that scores of sons and daughters may be the result of their union, who will rise up and “call then* blessed/* '•

It point* not to the Tut!

I low wonderful!—the Fail-how rife with withered liupeannd tear*. , Oblivion ne’er nn nut. While Ilfe Rm) being lad, ,

GmitilltiiinT i»d From w hate vi;r-ca use, towne** of spirit*, and alt other *i?n* of a .dlseatrd liver. «mi other oiwr»«tiliali>m of the system, vnnbli under the end* icalinc Influence of lhl» all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy* ■ liu 10r» lliNiaPta*. The proper quantum and right condition rd the hilt* U*pf momentous iM|-i(laiiry to the health of the httnian frame, IhU atin-MUi»u* tnsdklne ev|ielsthe hidden *ee*U ot the complaint, anil render* alt ihe'fluid* and secretions pure and Oucnt, cleansing and tetusitalmg T.ie Vital function* of the body. ' . Sti tit FaMttcv, Fhoidd |o*e it’o lime tn tryiiig a few do«i of lUlV recitaling remedy ,w hale vef may W their romrdniot, il rah )v taken w ith safety in all period* oat and oilier dlsorganUalioi.s It* effect It aT hut miraculous . * -

Jerusalem Uie lured, but prvod! Amhl lu nilni vast; ‘ - I've seen how fearfully. Eulfiltnl, Theduutn »•»l«up foreca-b When on aacred Olivet, 1 thought haw Jen, wept O’er that rebellious city, a hlltf l'ncou>duiM still it slept.

1 might write about politics, but}then 1 am no politician, either by education or practice and would therefore be apt to make a sorry, blundering business of it.

The dirowd of blank forgetfulntsi o’er old depart- . ed year#.

Fate! Fata and Dediny!

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1 might write about books; but then alas! 1 don’t get hold of a new one often, and to speak of one more than three months from tie press, might, create the suspicion that I am behind the age. l might say something about newspapers, but what Is there ntto in IhtniJ In this sad dirth of thenes, or, dirth of ideas in the writer’s head, just os'you please to have it,'suppose we try our hand on the magazines, those wonderfol repositories alike of the wisdom and fully of the age." '

To Ite unraveled in the bibber sphere of fidclell UshtjHere we but darkty *ee, Tiierr, hence *11 my*iery;

'Mid Lttoaoo’a tall cedar I heard the nlpht wind's moan. Low, son and pliliitlvt, as I stwil _ In Cilhsrtnaiie alone. Oh. hallowed, thrice hallowed, ‘■low weeps the spirit here; What »i">t on rarlh SO holy—yet So dexdate aud drear I /

There shall rath loving heart commingle In Dial world Of joy sobrighL »,

Oh there ire word* whose tone . Will ring wlthin my »ml like funeral chime* fore«er more! To my iplrlt tail and tone—- > Ring like the plaintive moan . : Of a l-«-t I ml p:nl lu Perl utt tire dark Tartarian jinrc, ,

. ‘ I'.tRitntii Proof* -The terti ninny of Nation* U unanimously home to Hie heallb-givliic ( Mue* ot thUiiolde remedy, and certlflrate-i In every livinglangoaee leaf a ltne*s Uifhu UtidenlaWeneM of Uietr Intrinsic worth. /MWiip'i I'lUj art Ihr Wit rrniitfrr It'iim in Mr imrU/pr Ihe ftiituu iist Juitit Asthma,' KeVerft ag.re, Low mss op Spirit* itoHel t'omptu'tL*, Kent ale Coin- Pile*, Cntieht, ]d..inU, Moneaiid pruirel,Colds Headaches, Serotidiiry S; nipChest diseases, Indigestion, ' toms'' Ciollveiie-s, InlityliU, Vein; real -V CeV ■ I>y*|<ep*i4, Inlbtnalinn, ti«n«. Iharrltua, Inward weak- Worm* »f all Props;, _• ness Uver kinds, it* (-I lily, roinptsit.Is ( ntitlnlt f — None are genuine unless'the wonl>“ Holloway, Ncw-Vork and Lou don*" a re ■liscemiMeaaa Watermark In every leaf of the txH>k of directions'around each pot of la the same inav he plainly seen by Ind-iing the leaf t» the light. A handvime reward will V* -hen |o an; one rendering Midi information as may lead t» the detection of any jiarl; nr parties coLi.n-r-felting the iti. dn luesor vending the same, know • Inc them to l-v opurioits *»T mdd at the .Man n fa dories nf Professor ■ loll-ua;. Ni .Malden Lane, Scw-Verti aiid to all ros|a-rlalde 'true:i-t< and dealers in Medivln* throughout the I’nll-d Slat ;* and the rivil(ted » ort-l. In l--\r- at e5 o lds f>3 veins, and SI eavh. Then-1* console rutile Saving l.j irking the larger sIrcs. ' . N". It. I lirerfion* for the guidance of patient* in every ol* >nl rare adtsed to each hoi. Januai; i>S, —eo w;|y

My piwl .word-arm must palded be, A coin. I here, did vuw. Ere in fid id or S.tta ■ea •rpMti this p;a->.‘ shall b>w. 1 in toy Mtony itinic wore The er»-» of * ■alienin'- hue. Tilt vi. t»rv fuMod 1nr bright win,;*. Around our standard Intel nMjAjiuf ,n, ]K C.

Siera duty tn»y e*<ay to cast the from the gallery of the struggling heart; / ■' It ne’er can Cute away , I’ntil the fou)’* decay, ’ V .tiid ytl no guilt corrode*—the couk (dice hath ih> veuointd smart. ■ 1

The* Atuxtic Mo.sviiw. According to the most reliably author tty* this cetebratul'.-periodical is pub-

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l.tii; or Jons 11 nows'.—A biography of ibis remaikabk man is to be published at once, for the benefit of hit /ilml’/j.--Ttie author is James lied path, so prominent in Kansas annals, nn intimate personal friend of Capt. llrown, and a spirited and graphic writer He is probably better adapted Tor the-task than any other person in the country. The work will contain on auto-bioyraphicat 'account of Capl. 11 town’s early life. It will be pub lished . by Thayer & Kid ridge of Huston, Mass., and will be an tlt-ganl 12ml volume of ICO pages, with engravings, and will also contain a fine steel pmUatl of It town. 20,t\XI copies ore already subscribed far. Its sate will surpass that of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.*' We understand that the publishers are in want of Agents lociiculateit in this si'Ctinii.

noted down east village culled IIossvillk ' —know if however among the' unlearned by U.eiuiiic of Boston. Tir.* viiloge is chiefly nOftil for its unbounded ambition; aspiring as it does lo be regarded as “tiil uoukhx Atiiv.n not only ili ia> relation to tliis : licniis|tficte, but in fact the Auf civilized world.-. The fuestiun however has been'- di-baied' whether there is tiny such tiling as civilization, outside of the luminous circle that immediately surrounds thisradi an fee titer am! circumference of modern philosophy...' A host- Of learned- and philosophic IJossTiMians •-powerfully the negative;pf this question,, ivhi)e tiie aFfir--malive ; lias oil ly bi-en tup putted .by:a few outside barbarians. v{-V. (Our only hope therefore of maintaining a place within Thebounds of civilised humanity is in the fact that “the battle is hot at wa ys to I he strong.) -The above named periodica! was tip doubt the mult of lhis lasi named; convictim)'"jo; the minds ol the philosophers Of lloucille. Ridiculing Missionary operations as these philosophers bave delightedj in doing, they have at last turned missionaries and sent forth their great herald to preach a iiew Gospki , fa genuine lionulU (iotpel'i throughout the', whole .wofHfaqd “Hie regions beyopd-'V Nbvvwhat thisriew gospel iV. 'nnd what il praj»s(s t is sbiitcWhavdifficuit to determine from 1 listenini; to its autocratic In fact .it does not seem either to he or propose o/ijrthing in l particular. .It is principally a iir-butian made up of flouts and jeers at the Uible.ond revealed religion ingeneyal, and experimental iliristiuBjity in particular, i '-. T- f- ; It is this wond&ful .gospel that (he aforesaid illustrious Autornifi, I’ro/tt*an ami philosophers, proposd lo give to the tl ousaiid millions of Eatih’sinhabitants. at the very small' consideration of fArce 'dollars a,head ptr annum; (mtnu« onc'doliar in favor of Clergymen, Teachers and Pattinatltn, whirh|ravor is no doubt duly appreciated by Ih&edignitaries.), Bui - notwithstanding ' its exceeding .cheapness, 1 it won't go.. world persisis iti remaining*!it ignorance. { ■’ “Hayiugeyes to see it sees*'not," and .''ears to tiear, it hears n6|;”.’and nipnay to pay,.*it jwys R not; The'jpublishers ore lii a light place.' The , philosophers won't philosophize, unless-' trrf/.petV.rAml.ao much brain-wot keihriotbeaffonleil aL any 'ordinary compensation.— Anybody wto supposes that the sending forlh of all this tight,' to etilighleT or confute (he wofld,. is ihe result of diriiiteresied 'must be sadly in the djik on the subject. Finally, for .short* Toe ATiasTie' iloxTtii.r, in the nervous language of the poet, "costs mote than it comes to,", am) hisalii-mitiarge-ly helped to ruin one publishing house. In all seriousness let us ask why this result? It was slatted with a flourish ol trumpets, if hud the support of some of toe finest talent of the nation,. it proposed lo occupy an entirely new field, and was therefore really without a competitor, and finally, its advent was looked fur- with much anxiety by the reading public. Why then was it not a success! (For whatever it may do hereafter, so far it has certainly been a signal failure.) The true answer to this question, 1 think i- this- // abused thr public conjitimer. Professing itself a litrptnj magazine, ih pages became the wiping agents of the scoffer in shooting the poisoned arrows of his r dicule at the common faith of our holy Christianity, which we have reason lo believe, thank God, is still deeply riveted in the hearts of our people. Its (injure therefore is decidedly a compliment lo the reading public. In future communications! propose lo speak of other Magazines. J. G. Ciufee.

By the way. Esquire - Pleasants is acquiring something: of n national reputation, and has become almost a rival to the famous 'Squire of Aberdeen, Ohio.

O'Domestic life has its cores; and troubles; nolwitbstandiitg.alj the: poet or: the novelistniay say to the contrary, arid often scenes of strife, whiA'mar all the happiness that might otherw ise exist* and a little home below, which might- be an example of heaven begun on earth, is not - unfrequently turned into a pandemonium.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, L* II 1 L A D.K L P 111 A .■ *

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The HOUMlflt ASStiCl.ltlnX. In view «( I In' an fill ile-tn:ilinii of hum an life. oil lit S«\unt ili-.-av-'i. several j ears ol’» .iirerle.l llii-i’r I’litviiiltitic <i|wn u fur llntr. i iiliii**in iif thi-elav* nf •ILw.-ase*. hi all‘their finin'. niM t'* cite .MKIIIt'AL AHVH'K OKA* TIS tn all nli'i aM.U hv ktleri witli a ite-rrifi* liiin nf their eniiiljiiiin ( (ase.oceutiitinii. Italuti iiflife. .Ve-.) amt in ca#o nf eylrmutiporertj In furuUh n;i-?Iiritu‘» t r. e of charge. ■ The IliK'i t.*rj nf the AsoirtnlloR, In their late Annual lte)i»it e\]i(V,** the bldiesl. sall’farlloli with the snien'M which hat atlemlell the Ulmfi ■if tlielr Surgeon* in ihet-ure el’ Soernmturr'-ii'a. Seminal U eat lie**, (iiiuiKrhir, Gleet, Sy [ill ill', the \lee of.Uiiaiii.in nr Self-aliute. ru>) other di-wate, nf the Killin'." ami llb-hler. ftr.. amt ■iriler a rriniluuauw ef theaauie |ilaa for the eiimit.jr y-rar. ' . ‘

married woman in Ihis uiually.qiiiet and . uniomanlic p'ace, the woman toques*' ■ lion, look a;large: Jure of laudanum, tod * large to etfecl the purpose deslg ned, and : laid insensibleforse ve ral bou rsj oml

(£7* Cliildhoud- ibell is seartvly more lovely than a cheerful, kind and Minslmiy ullage.

O' A well cultivated ganlett is the most profitable pa it of a lunuei’s domain.

That she had a large butcher knife con cealcd upon her person* no doubt intend- ' jug lo use il.in;her dwn d«truciion. — ■ Reason’ has kinim assumed;its Throne, : . and she still' Jives,

Hath tiunr. ujtin that f«;e Jly tuner vtilun pww wllhaMut ami wournful jov: Ttirrc let kl .*(11) lave place. White niy lirbryway I irtwc: It r«i'my In nerre me on, tuy power* for Iriilh and to employ.

(for the linlfa'na IlevtilV.l ■ : A SKETCH. ; V I was walking one summer evening, through a pleasant wood. The ■pun was jiiat setting, and it cast « hiito of light on oil around. The birds bad ceased their sweet songs, natl were twittering to eacholker, ns they retired to their leafy nctts in the forest trees. The violet and the daisy /.roo petit heir lieada as if to sleep; the niiWas Iragrant with the perfumo of the rofc, sweet-brier, and other wildwood (lowers.! Lost in thought i wundeicffon: but was suddenly surprisml byVhe lovely scene which mot my gaze. > . . Seated at (lie foot of a large old o»k were two cliitdrcu. The arm of the.elder wastcncircling the other, but her thoughts were evidently far away, oho : little hand'was pressed upon her brow. She was looking through.an opening among the trees, upon the settingVun;-hut knew nut as she gazed, that' any .was near except her sleeping sister. The evening breeze played twilh her salt brown hair, oml fanned her cheek,’ whilc-hef dark eye bcamedVwilh pleasure. . : A slight inoieinent from lhc little .ono aroused heir, but she was sleeping kw cetly. : Her.-.curls fell in a rich golden mass over her neck,'and fair while brow- ; i|or hands were clasped upon her bosom—a faint tinge canic and went Jipon - her; cheek—but a sweet smile 1 played aroutid her lips, even, while: ..glittering, tear drops trembled opori her silken eye-lashes. . "Silla,*’ niiirliiurcd her sister, as siie bent down ; and stroke*! the ituhny hair, ‘‘Sjllp.’V Tlie large blue eyes .opened, the flush deepened upbn her cheek, and she smiled brightly as I sli* vaiMti Uw hewi. Uet (ave grew 'fllmost radiantlwith deHght, as she ■exclaimed, "O sister Adda, I had such a beamifctl dream. 1 thought us we were sittiiig here, an angel | came and tpake to us. He'called me : by my- name,'and .said he had a mes- ! sago for me froht hi other. ’ She. was | waiting for me; he said, in that bet- ’ ter : land. zVnd then, dear Adda, 1 ! asked him wliy'iyou could riot go top,, but he shook his head, and said yon bad a mission in this world to fulfill. ; Then, sister darling, the tears vould -pome. But the. angel spoke again, 'and bore me upward to tbesky, and laid me at my Savior's feet;'and (hen our dear mother met me there, and clasped me in her arms. She did not look as she once looked, sUtcr, go weary and tired; she didnot weaT that sad sweet smile tre used io see, but ono so bright and happy. And then I told them, Adda, how yon 'would miss me, and wept that you were all alone. But the Saviour ' smiled so sweetly on me, and 1 heard ! him say **Ko, not alpno. Vour sister. will never be alone, for I will be '.with her, will watch and guard her j while she lives, and then receive her ! to my-ielf.*' ( The littlo ono laid her head on her i sister's breast, but tears gathered in ! Adda’s dark brown eyes, and fell upon tbo golden head, as she murmured ‘‘not my will, but thine bo done." The tears came into my own eyes, as I gazed upon the lovely ’scene, arid as 1 raised ray hand to | wipe them away, the slight movement canted the rustling of the leaves | whore I stood. This arrested her attention, and as she raised her head jour eyes met. There was a looh of

“Sister Ad da,*’ said Silla, “you to* member when mamma and papa were both litre, and we lived eo happily together, papa gave me Mrs rivg. I have Always loved it because he gave it to me; and now, sister,! want yon to keep it for me,.and love it because 1 have loved.it. Then Tinning to mo, she laid her soft hand within my own apd said, “Yon will remember Silla, top, nail think of her as happy with mamma, and you'll .comfort poor dear Adda, will you not?": bor a moment she was stilt, but her eyes were fixed, as though gazing upon some distant'object, .'With tearful cyos wewftl died,.and as a beav. enly smilo 'broke over her counteni ance she' exclaimed, “0 there is m ama, she is for - me. Do yon see her?’\tben as her voice sunk lower she whispered, “Kiss'mo once mom.dcar Adda. l am going home to Jesos, good bye/* and : Silla fellasleep. . -V Ilow.lovely.she looked with death;

I'yi'KK While U.ul, . Chronic Urtet), . . r!m>ii;e Vtllm, I'arri-i rm.ian 111 tic, VcrttiMhoti. . I'ltinnarium Itlic, "■ Van Vi ke Untwn, - UuiNt, Utlier-wc fe . I’uiiy, Coti'iitmly ou liuuil anil f->r -ale at the Vevay Druj: Store, oei ojile 1HI-I tViloa- Hall hv a'»?3 • J. I.. TIIIKit.\n*.

• Ad a.ltnlrjl.le ]Ee|mrt nu Sjjennalnrrhn-a. nr Seminal Wea’iue.v*, the vice of Uuaniini, Ma>lurlqlion. or Setr-a'iuwv ami Other Oeia-e* •>! tile Sevital tir^ar J , hy the Collin llki- Sureinn. will ln->elil hy mail (in asmltsl envelnln*.) Fmt or t'liteuK, on rvtvij.I of Two hTawrt fur jiofta? e, A. 1.1 rest, for Be|iort or treatment, Hr; J. Sku.* MS IhtrouTos. A r line Surgeon. Ilmraril AaoirI.H|iin t .Xo. S Simlh Multi »lrvel, Pliikn let) Alia, 1’a. -'

JXIn another column will be-found & "scorching’* article - 00 ; the'.llton/ic dfantAfy, from a correapondent.. \V« arc disposed to doubt some of (he statements of our corespondent, os wc ok fully sat-' isfied tliflt be is misinformed as' to-' the facia of the esse, in one or more particulars; (;;s-V.; -.■■-■'r; :; -

School Hooks A, Stiniiuiiory. VI.W.IVS on Iiatol a full »*nntiiicnl of I'ap, Tetter, i.Viinn.vrcial .We, Hill aiol TI-sie Cai-er. ,\l»s a yreat variety of Knve!>';-e‘, litrl-, 1’crw, and al the Veiay tin); s’tore'. »ite Odd t'eltoai Hall, by : J. UllllLllAl l*.

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Delaware S-tate; Lotteries! Capital : Prize §100,000.1! 1 Tlic foUci*iiijj .MastiiOri'iil Schemes *ilM>e ilwwn,l»y Wi.u-1, K*My iV Co.* Managers, at Wilmington, lK.-lawari*, In |.iiMir,i( ruler the su* «f .Sworn mjr|Mtlit|e.| by jlic Eii.Vn.i.r,.-.- w - '

New Store ami New Goods! R, R, CRUTCHER, * MERCHANTTAILOli, HAS Jn*t opened • hew ciUMljlinieul In t>irk*<li‘4 old Hauit »n Die »>u , U-va»t corner t,r Main an<l Perry VI rut I*. Vevaj, liutbna, nheni he InU-iidj keeping a Gents Furnishing Ocjods. ■ .USD - * . . Heady-made Clothing, which he Itilund*'aelllns-at the li elite price*. Being »v Practical Tailor, I cliallal all lime* (w prepared to - t'iil and Rake Glfllhiitjt OF JkTJV KIXIJS, TO UK1IKR.. By r1n*e application In t-udnew, and lew pri. ce*, I hope In merit aud receive « llb-.-ml chare of public i>alfeivape—and I Invite all to-lie :iuw a roll, whether the*" patronlie me nr mil. - TTP Bememlier the jdace. nppoiiie GrisSrds' Hardware (lure, Ferry street. i ; > ■ R- 1*. CRCTCHEU. . Vevay, Xiivemlicr S, le>j9, .

. Cure . / ■ Ktnciuie, Ctite Sideline, j Cure Strictnrf, ' ; . . Cute Leiirliorrliorp,- . . , Cure Luiditmhini, ('me Lciidu>irhu4i, , Cure Leuduiritirra, ■ f Cute Leu dun rlitru. Cure Ltuc holt lari, ! Cure Leudmrrl.irji, • . Cure Lcudnmhtr*, . , Cute Leuchutrljira, ■ Cute Ij.udioirt.o-b, . Cure Leudinnlttr?, Cure Leudiurrlicri, Cute Leuctiunlitei, Cute Leudtoitl.it*, Feinnle Weaknesses, Ktuj.ilc W'eakittises, i Kcin.i'c Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses,. Female Weaknesses, t\wale Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses. Female Weaknesses, . Female Weaknesses, and • all other • ■ - ■ ' p is eases _ ' . , "fthe Buiour.a, Kiuj*r.Ts t ) i And Sui-ilDigini.

1. The Magasine has teen very cuc- ; cessfut, in a pecuniary" point of .view.— The, first year of 1(3 existence,' its subscription reached 40,000 copie3, wliich is : certainly a great success, when it is re- : membered.that it was started during the : 'great finoncial revulsioti a 1 couple of: yean ago; : ■ ■. 2. We regard the Atlantic, a« the only Amerioaq monthly that is entitled to the credit of raisfng; the'standard of solid, substantial literature; Ve have plenty of "funny' fellow” and picture magazines, biit we know of no other work of the kind in this "country, with a stands rdso high, and pure, and elevating, as this ope; of course, it has pretended rivals, sparing no .opportunity to denounce it and cast ridicule upon its publishers and contributors, Tar it ho doubt is taki ng the wind out of the sails , of some of the “Hash” monthlies of the da/.... It is a free and indepeudeut periodical, cut-spoken, grid, ‘fearless,* and: as, it ; is ‘‘nentral in nothing,” and; generally strikes tefirre the iron is but, 1 it cannot be expected that all its articles .will cult every o’ne who reads iu It is a bye institution, and is au honor, and credit to ’ standard American literature.

Delaware Lottery! Class IH, . ' ,Hfaw* «n .‘■'stur.br, January ;£(h. )hjo. TS.Kunilwts—-13 Drawn Ballots. T Crsml Capital prize of $10(1-0001 iPrize i»r ■ $50,010 : ■ .kw i.rizt‘*..r$vsi I *• ‘ r» •• i“j . 3 Prize* of , iu.tw* ns “ mi 3 ■ 6,w«o , cs HI 3 “ 0 , a •• jo 3 “ 3*100 '4.SIU “ tit 3 ' ' “ 2JBS1 “ 2it 1UI • >1 *' ■ U«J)

X!,3& Prizes amounting (it 51.Ift5.7s3 Nearly.one Prize to every two Tickets ! Whole Tickets yil; I IjIt.i $tK Quarter*' $5. Ccitifiratf' «( I'trksei'* ill Ihe s!h,vc SVIicuio will be Milt SI tliu following rates, which li the ri«t ;

Cr tl ideate of pactagoof'K whole tick els $-*rj 00 SO half •*. J4J lu '■* '• , -.It .j uarter ,l -74 73 ■'« “ M eighth “ .373;

VSd'lilie a gentle sleep upon her.'”

; asotbkb skw book. Dr, . (■rrni .Work, PltlTATE Gl'llllt TO.HEil.Tlli - Ilf )>rutcmitip all the illsCur) or (tie pciiilaI nr* 2«1i«<if lU male ami female, willi (In* lalfil <lisotverif* lu rujiroilurUoD. Thu a til! r Id 1 ahutiM use n» reDidllrt before teaming flow Dili valuable «ort thu rut-priori-ty of thu atilhorVi’arii am) I/imlumrealmenlof |>rivatu ■diseases; bulh married ami »lrcle

. Adda was calm, but her pale cheek and sonken eye,, told how deeply she sufTerod.' V..

ill n £ii I lice 11 V Vlirmc.

TO tK t>B*U* EACH AVJEUAESUAV In JMiniry Class 6 draws Wednesday, Lee. 4, Class IS iiraw.-r Wed neat I ay, Dec, 11. Class30 draw's Wednesday, Dec. IS, Class42 draws Wednesday,-Dec. 25. Nearly one Prize to every two Tickels.

We pass over the few ensning days. ‘ Adda came with me to my own home, where she was cherished as a lender plant.' She grew dearer to us day by day, and the poor and needy looked npon her; as a .minis*, lering angel. Often was she found beside ■ the suffer! ng and dy ing.Witb KefoWn hand iha smoothed their pillows, and with gentle accents she spoke to them .of" Jesus." She loved to visit S ilia’s grave, and often, as the day declined she sought the little path leading to it, but she always came back with a happy smile . upon her face, though angels had met her there, Bat soon, very soon, wo were called to ■ part with our dear one. Her.mission was fulfilled, and an angel voice from heaven was calling, "Sister, corao home." She passed from earth away with the same glad smite resting upon her Ups, that Sllla hud Worn, and looking npon (he some scene—the setting son. She is resting now, in peace beside her sister, in the village chnrch-rard; hot we know thateto long wo shall meet our darling never to bo separated more. Emiu. Female St min ary, EliroitlUou-n, 0.

7 8 .\nmfatn-I3 Drawn Btlluti, X Capital Prize of $40,000.- ■

should consult 1U This book tells how to Cure the following diseases, sn<Lrnlighteiis ihosowho grope |n darkness; Goflnrrb<ra, Gleet, chotdec, stricture, pby rousts, paraph* most*. gravel, ayphUls, bubo, warts, sensualism, Uoiehej, seminal weakness, masturbation or self-abuse, leuchorrhrea or,w biles, suppression of the menses, falling of the womb, barrenness, rheumatism; Ac. It brats,oninbl wlfery, abortion, miscarriage, celibacy, wllh re* marks to the' voting and old of Kith t’jcs ll tells how to distinguish pregnancy, and how to avoid It, Ac.’ ' - ' The painful inti destrndlve habit of self-pot-lotion is here, described, with the muse, syruptomsandremedy. Millions who now Dll a premature and. untimely grave, could bare been living monuments, ready and willing to testify to' tU(alberir admonitions,: bad Ibis book appeared, and l)r. B. lived in the sevenleeulheen lory. • -■ ■■■ • ■ .. •• ■ ■ ; J. • PcrftctSahgnard ngalnstQwacbery. Fortieth edition—100 OOUcopies sold annually; . This Book sent under seal; post-paid, to all parts of the world, on Iho receipt UfSS els, or five copies for gl. Dir* ; 11 on apart e*a . Celebrated Preventive.—This simple, healthful, and yet effectual preventive la beyond a comparison with anything ever yet discovered, ll has been proved oy yean of experience, and la no Instance boa It failed when applied, according to directions. Married people who do not wish to Increase their families, should be tu posses* don of this! mini merit. Price reduced to #5,

1 prim of $15,000 J75 prize-* of 300 1 Jiriw of: |U,UW 6S “ .IK) 1 prize of 7.(t« - : C5 prize* *f . to I prize of 5JW) . 05 prizes of 4U Ipriloof - 3,UZi 130 prizes of 3u -1 prizes of 4,745 prizes uf . So 40 prizes tif - 1,U*J 27,130 prizes of 10 Co prize* of 500

IX The nev boanl uf Corpora Iion Trustees met on Friday night last, and proceeded to the election af a President of the Board, with the foilqwing result: U. P, Schenck received 4 votes, p. Du four „ 3 ,. Mr. Schenck was declared duty elected President for the ensuing year. Tjie Soap! decided to receive proposals for a Clerk nud Treasurer until Miktday Bight January t5lh, when they are l\ be awarded to the lowest bidder. \/ TVe trust lbs new Board will, when fully organized, go lo work in earnest for the welfare and prosperity of Way, ami take some steps towards making permanent improvements on the Ferry Street Wharf.

Dr, Hampton's

Compound Diuretic Pills Containweilher Balsam or Mercury, but are Purely Vegetable in their Con.-. . position, mild but potent in tbeir action, am) never failpj cure v Uie moJt hopeless case ■ .of those diseases to * . - which .thty are , . •, . - particularly ' . adapted. - f/ : ■ \ s v v* * ■•* ' ■ _ Dr. Hampten's Comp’d Eioretic PHI Is Endorsed. Recommended, and Used

Prizes, AthfUinUng to 9S3k5eU Whole Ttctels $10— Halves $5—QnzrK'r, Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following riutC which is the risk, CertUlcates of [nckago SO whole tickets, 3MD.30 . “ .*• 20 Half . “ 74.75 ■ “ “ SB Quarter •* x 37^7.

■ In Ordering TUiett or Ctrfj/tcalts, endow the amount of money to our ndorvas, for trlut you wbh to purchase; uamuthu Lottery In which ran ~m Ub ll Invested, and whether youwbh Whole*, Halves or Quarter*, on receipt of which, we •end what U oi do red, by Ural mat), together with the scheme. ; ■ ? , ; , •.

it) the Practice.' of Physicians gen* erally, (br ibe Cure of the above Diseases. When Physicians , iccoromcnd a Preparation, sufferers should no longer hesiuie to test its ef- - - ficacy. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere'. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere, For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Evetywhcre, For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. For Sale Everywhere. . For Sale Evcrywnere.

Immediate]! after the drawing, the drawn numbers will M ten! with a written explanation. Purchasers wtllpleaw write their ilgualorci plain, and give the name .of .their Fust Uflics, County sndhtatu. : ‘ \ ' All com mu ill cations stritllytonDdcntlal ■' All prlieaof 61,rt», acd under,paid Itumo* .d lately after the drawing; .other prizes at the usual liraoofWdaya,: S'... • OUR SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, ' CL4SS 66, ‘ Capital Prizc^ v . i gl00,000! Draws Salar«lnj-,‘JaiiMary SI, 1880., : Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quartets $6. * J£J* Orders for Tickets or CcrtUIcales in the above Schemes lo bo directed to

jXTlie-foHowing are officers deal of Indiana Lodger No, l?u, I. 0, 0. F., for the current term of six months: .Lawrence W, Gordon, N. G. George W. Ha thorn, V. G. Oliver Ormsby,-Treasurer.

Mails me Losing Femalo Monthly Pills Is ■ safe and reliable remedy for npnrestloaa and alt (omnle dbeasca-- Ladles shnald not use ihtiu daring pregnancy, ai they will produce miscarriage. Price per box—Mira Dno, |5." Pent to any address by mall, post free. ’• Kb letters will bo answered unless they contain a remittance or a postage tump. l>r. Bonaparte's French Patent Male Safal Tills aillcte enables those, whose beallhor rir cunijtanccj do not permit an Increase of fanil* lv, to regulate or limit the number of thelroff* springs with nut Injuring the constitution. It Is the only safe and sure preventive against Pregnancy and disease. Tlie above article Is specially Intended to fulflll this desideratum*, It U |>orfm'tly safe; no mobile substance enters Into its cum [position. The price of the French Patent Male Sate, 91 Ibo single one, 91 per half dorem, 97 per dozen. irp.tll orders addressed to Dr, K. R. BONAPA KTK, .Vo. IK! Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth sis., Cincinnati, Ohio, wilt be punctually attended.!*!. Dr. U. can be consulted upon all. diseases of which this book treats. Orlce hours 8 s. si. to 8 t. x. sepSHy

M OUD, BDDV i CO., Wilmington, Del Or, WOOD, BDDV k C0» Augusta, Ua. "Or, WOOD, BODY k CO., Atlanta, Gi.

Enos Littlefield, Secretary. Officers of Phoenix No. 1S2, I. 0. 0. P.. for the term: Jonathan Montgomery, N. G, Robert P. Porter, V, 0, Alfred Tapp, Secretary. Eam'l E. Pleasants, Treasurer. ; Isaac Stevens, P, Secretary,

■ ay The Drawings of the Delaware State lotteries arc published In the New York Times, New York Herald, and New York S(antes Zdtung. A3* Circulars, containing Schemes tor the mouth, sent free of expense, by addressing as shore.' jant-'.l

5X We ate indebted to Hob. W, M. Dunn and Jno. U. Pettit, of Indiana, for public documents. Mr. Dunn has also pent some valuable documents to lie Working Men’s Institute of this place.

SST When wo are alone, we have our thoughts to watch; in the family, our' tempers; in company, our tongues.

Hats and Caps. JL'tT Deceived a large and splendid sottment of Hals and Caps, fur Winter gSa wear, and unheard of low prices, at the . ’w •‘Cheap fash Store'* of decll CUl’RVOISIER t LEWIS,

Price, Fifty Cents per Box. Famazu oslt it

O’The “Reveille" 13 principally filled with original matter this week —not a bad idea, as we gel no latt news during the suspension of river navigation. '

PiiAcaxru.—Hon, Judge Mason, of [cwa. who made himself so popular with the inventors of the country, while he held the office of Commissioner of Patents, has, we learn, associated himself with Co., at the Scientific American office, New York,

DR. J. T. HAMPTON d: CO.,

406 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa.

fcT'We bear the marks of onr habits, as the prisoner docs those of his chain.

Manure* & straw forks, Spades, lUcs and Hake*, (tut received from Fill# bang by F. L. GRIS A HD dt 503.

O’ For sale in Switzerland county by J. L. Thiebaad, Vevay; J. W. Muiphy, Mount Sterling; Rogers 4 Cotton, Moorefield; Wm. Gibson, Patriot; N. Jorgeo'ton, Florence. dtcSUly . L

1’alitl* and Oils, At F. L. GR1SARD & SQN'3.

• Knickerbocker for Sept, 1859, page 205. This article is remarkable for its honest candor, fine apprehension and profound qudition.

Window clapb.—just received, window Class of all tSics, JFSSKI FAT 3.

YIOUXS, Accord!am, Flutes and Fite, Violin Hour, Strings, Ac. A full supply at •uiJ J. L. TUltDAUD'f.

0O*Sffcetftrfl the uses of adversity.